PlayStation fans are in for a big one this month, as Sony has officially revealed the titles coming to PS Plus for free in March. PS4 users will get the Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Remnant: From the Ashes, PS VR game Farpoint, while PS5 users will get Maquette. All of these titles should be available from March 2nd.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake was one of the biggest titles of 2020, with the developer and publisher Square Enix giving FF fans a sense of nostalgia to play as our beloved mercenary, Cloud Strife. The game combines its real-time action with strategic and role-playing elements.
Remnant: From the Ashes is an action role-playing third-person shooter developed by Gunfire Games and published by Perfect World Entertainment. The game takes place in a world that has been thrown into chaos by an ancient evil from another dimension. As one of the last remnants of humanity, you must set out alone or alongside up to two other survivors to face down hordes of deadly enemies to try to carve a foothold, rebuild, and retake what was lost.
Farpoint is an interesting VR space adventure set on a hostile alien planet. On a mission to pick up scientists studying an anomaly near Jupiter, a sudden rupture nearby sends you and their station crashing onto an unknown alien world. Developed by Impulse Gear and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, make sure you get the game if you own a PS VR.
Maquette is a first-person recursive puzzle game that takes you into a world where every building, plant, and object is simultaneously tiny and staggeringly huge. When you’re at the center of the world, you’ll be huge, and everything will look small to you. However, when you stray from the center, you start to get smaller, and things look bigger to the point which small cracks look like chasms.
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